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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Final thoughts



well here i am, wondering whats in store for me in near future. coming to the real part, i must say that my days in hyderabad are numbered, thanks to the awkward postings handed by wipro. but neverthless am not dissapointed with it. this also signals the end of the best period of time, graduation :D

i've been trying to put in my thoughts since a long time for such a post but i was kept aside by the lame training offered by wipro.

well the best part was definitely getting good marks to sign off from college with a bang ;) but i will surely miss bunking classes, roaming in the campus, and most of all play some good football.

well coming to the boring part of my holidays, so called jump start training from wipro really screwed my happiness royally, but the best part was having a good game with cards in the last bench- a good pastime i discovered to bide off time :P

well when the training was completed as per schedule, joining dates finally poured in, with many of my friends being scattered throughout the country, god save them all :p

after all the training, i still wonder what does wipro offer me? thats one question that i failed to find an answer myself :|



No sentimentality? No slush? No tear-jerking farewells and goodbyes?!!

well enough of my ramblings, i really want to leave hyderabad on a positive note, so am really sorry if i ever hurt anyone! :) and special thanks to tarun,shashi,sudhansh,and everyone of onslaught fc, i really had a great time playing with you guys! :) i just wish that we could play one last match some other day :)



adios amigos! :)




Sunday, June 5, 2011

10 Things you need to know about Falcao

1. Radamel Falcao Garciacute Zárate was born 10 February 1986 in Santa Marta, Magdalena, Columbia.

2. He plays for Portuguese side FC PORTO as a center forward and helped them to a record treble, scoring 17 goals in 14 matches in Europa League, eclipsing Jurgen Klinsmann's record.

3. He has earned himself the nickname El Tigre, but is usually know by his middle name, Falcao.
4. He started football at Fair Play, a footballing school in Columbia. He then joined the youth team at Club Deportivo Los Millonarios. He was discovered by River Plate at 15, when playing for the Colombian Under-17 side.

5. Before signing a professional contract with River Plate, Falcao had embarked on a journalism degree at Buenos Aires university. Could come in handy should he have to face the British press
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6. Falcao is nothing if not prolific. He scored two goals on his debut for River Plate's first team, racked up seven in his first seven starts, and to date has scored an awesome 80 goals in just 137 appearances.

7. He missed most of the 2005 season due to a serious knee injury and struggled to regain fitness in 2006 and 2007. Last year, he hit form with a vengeance, becoming River Plate's top scorer with 19 goals from 35 starts in all competitions. And here he is scoring one, and then celebrating with what looks suspiciously like a piece of bread in his mouth.

8. He is named after ex-Brazilian and Roma midfielder, Falcao, widely regarded as one of the best players in Roma's history.
9. His father Radamel Garciacutea played for Columbia, a feat which Falcao has since repeated, with seven starts and two goals.

10) He is a religious man, and leads the church groups 'Locos Por Jesus' and 'Atletas de Cristo'. Christ knows what he'll make of England, then

Friday, June 3, 2011

Hyderabad- Meri Jaan



i guess i was 7 or 8 when i came to Hyderabad. the dream was to make it big and get a whole new life here.

(life- friends+degree+job+football) :D



and in return it gave me everything i could ever dream of ....

my best friends ...

my worst enemies...



my first drive..

my first accident...



parties that never ended ...

friendships that never will ...



a taste of a better life...

moments filled with cold death...



a sense of success ....

the pain of failure....



moments i cherish ...

things i regret ..



my first kg lost ...

my first protein shake ...:-P



the mistakes i made..

the victories i had ..



most importantly i taught me about character ,dignity and pride and the fighting spirit that comes with it ...



thanks a lot hyderabad ....:)

I am proud to be a HYDERABADI :)